“Purple Song” serves as the poignant closing track on Omah Lay’s acclaimed album, “Boy Alone”. In this reflective piece, Omah Lay conveys a heartfelt message to both his devoted fans and critics alike. He emphasizes that his music is not just a passing trend; it is here to stay.
Through powerful lyrics and emotive melodies, he reassures listeners that his artistic legacy will endure, transcending time and challenges. This track encapsulates his journey, showcasing his resilience and determination to solidify his place in the music industry.
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Do you know how that feels?
Do you know how it feels to love somebody and they don't love you back?
Do you know how that feels?
You don't go turn the TV on (Oh, oh)
And expect me not to be on it (To be on)
You no go touch the radio (The radio)
If you don't want to hear the voices (Voices)
You don't have to listen to my songs (Oh, oh)
But you don't have too many choices
Even if say you kneel down dey beg
Even if say you hook me for neck
Even if the world don dey end
Even if dem don lock me for cell
I cannot let you go
Only water fit cool my soul
Rock my body 'til you hit my bone
Only your shot fit reach my goal
Even if say you catch me dey moan
Even if say you see me dey fuck
Even if my head e don dey touch
Even if I don't want you no more
You should not let me go (Oh)
Only my water fit cool your soul (Oh)
Only your hand fit heal my wound (Oh)
Only your mouth fit lick my soup (Oh)
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